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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 6760304" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>If you are confident enough about your ability you should try to desolder the rca inputs from the circuit board. You will need a desoldering pump and some decent desoldering braid(not the radio shack desoldering braid please!). It may look like everything is ok but sometimes you will have to remove the rcas completely before you find the break if that is the issue. The pins on the rca connector could have the smallest crack in them and cause it to be an intermitent connection. It may also be that the connection inside of the rca jacks isn't that great.it may have become loose over the years. If this is the case you may be able to take a small pick and bend the contacts(very gently) until they more solidly grab the center pin of your rca cables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 6760304, member: 584130"] If you are confident enough about your ability you should try to desolder the rca inputs from the circuit board. You will need a desoldering pump and some decent desoldering braid(not the radio shack desoldering braid please!). It may look like everything is ok but sometimes you will have to remove the rcas completely before you find the break if that is the issue. The pins on the rca connector could have the smallest crack in them and cause it to be an intermitent connection. It may also be that the connection inside of the rca jacks isn't that great.it may have become loose over the years. If this is the case you may be able to take a small pick and bend the contacts(very gently) until they more solidly grab the center pin of your rca cables [/QUOTE]
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